Introduction

Charlotte Anderson is the first Female Master Beekeeper from South Carolina, she is also a Blogger and a Teacher. In 2012 she was named Beekeeper of the year in South Carolina. We talk about how she keeps bees successfully in the hot climate of South Carolina.

Here is what you will discover (Now with Times!!!)

For your reference we now include times for the conversation points, Some podcast players allow you to click on the times to jump to that section.

How to avoid getting stung 02:18

What is Charlotte ‘s three strike policy 03:00

Why is keeping Beekeepng records so important 03:38

What help beekeepers become better beekeepers 04:40

What is Beekeepers Biggest Problem 05:22

Everybody doesn't need to be a Beekeeper 06:35

This not GrandPa's Beekeeping 07:23

Does Charlotte have issues with Small Hive Beetles 07:43

Wax Moths are not much fun 09:09

What inspired Charlotte to start beekeeping? 09:22

Are Bees Adapting to Varroa Mites in the South East? 13:43

How does Charlotte treat her Bees with Oxalic Acid 16:44

What's the biggest issue facing beekeepers in South Carolina 17:24

Flowers don't always mean lots of nectar 18:25

Sugar is never as good the Bees own Honey 20:23

Does Charlotte encourage other people to pursue the Master Beekeeper program 20:44

Gary enjoys designing new kiwimana products which we sell through our on-line shop.He is passionate about saving the Bees and encouraging urban beekeeping.Gary loves to write about issues that affect the Bees and our environment.He is also into tramping/walking in the beautiful New Zealand bush.